Goth subculture

This article is about the subculture. For the Germanic tribes, see Goths. For other uses, see Gothic.

Photography with aesthetics close to Gothic (black and white), showing a woman dressed in that style

The goth subculture adopts dark fashion elements such as black clothing, dyed black hair, dark eyeliner, black fingernails and black period-styled clothing [1] and a focus on gothic rock and a range of other music genres. The goth subculture, began in England during the early 1980s where it was developed from the gothic rock scene, itself an offshoot of the post-punk genre. Notable post-punk groups that presaged that genre include Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division and Bauhaus. The goth subculture has survived much longer than others of the same era, and has continued to diversify and spread throughout the world. Its imagery and cultural proclivities indicate influences from the 19th century Gothic literature and gothic horror films.